As 737 MAX grounding drags on Boeing reports biggest-ever loss

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As 737 MAX grounding drags on Boeing reports biggest-ever loss

Friday, 26 July 2019 | AFP | New York

Boeing reported its biggest loss ever on Wednesday as the 737 MAX crisis drags on, and the company warned it could be forced to temporarily halt production of the plane if the grounding is extended much longer. The aviation giant’s troubles have been mounting since the MAX was taken out of service worldwide in March following two deadly crashes that claimed 346 lives, and it already set aside nearly $5 billion to compensate customers.

But the warning it might have to suspend production of the aircraft jolted Wall Street, prompting losses to accelerate during a late-morning conference call with Boeing executives that reinforced the cloudiness surrounding the outlook.

Getting the MAX back in the air is a “complex” multi-regulator process “that will take time to get done,” Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg said.

“We have a clear understanding of the work that has to be done but there is still uncertainty in the timeline.”

Boeing reported a loss of $2.9 billion for the second quarter, a huge drop from the $2.2 billion profit posted in the same period of last year.

The loss was not surprising following last week’s announcement the company had set aside $4.9 billion after taxes to compensate airlines for canceled flights and the delay in plane deliveries.

Meanwhile, revenues in the latest quarter tumbled 35.1 percent to $15.8 billion, reflecting the hit suffered due to halted deliveries of the 737 MAX, a top-selling plane. Analysts from Cowen, an investment bank, pointed to a “strong performance” in production of Boeing’s 787, another big seller, but noted the company pushed back first flight of the 777X, a new long-haul plane under development.

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